Former Saved by the Bell stars Mario Lopez and Tiffani Thiessen recently reunited, giving fans of the famous '90s TV sitcom a huge dose of nostalgia in the best way possible. But instead of hanging out at The Max like their high school days, these two whipped up their own delicious dishes at Thiessen's home.

Lopez, his wife Courtney Mazza and Thiessen teamed up in the kitchen for the actress' Cooking Channel show Dinner at Tiffani's.

"So @CourtneyMLopez & I just had 'Dinner At Tiffanies' & it was great. I remember when she could barely wash a grape...," Mario joked on Twitter with a cute photo of the trio.

The pair also posed for a selfie together, which Lopez shared on Twitter with the caption, "Loved catching up with my girl @TAThiessen ! Had a fun time on her show 'Dinner At Tiffanies' #CookingChannel."

According to the Cooking Channel website, Thiessen "likes to throw intimate dinner parties at her house for her celebrity friends," which is what sparked Dinner at Tiffani's. Along with cooking some of her favorite dishes, Tiffani and her guests, like Nathan Fillion (Castle), Willie Garson (Sex and the City) and Lindsay Price (90210), share entertaining stories. Ooooh!

Meanwhile, Lopez recently revealed he was in a relationship with Thiessen back in the day while promoting his book Just Between Uson Howard Stern.

"We were in a relationship," Lopez confirmed. "Out of all those girls, that's the one I would have picked," Stern said.

Lopez reveals many personal and career stories and secrets in his memoir, including a relationship with Tiffani while they were both on the show from 1989–1993. Lopez alluded to the relationship lasting a few years, and that it was very low key. "We were pretty slick about it. We weren't holding hands or making out on set," he said.